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<mods:titleid="DC9BFA4EA0ABFF05E6628439ED62B20D">Phylogeny and systematic revision of the helicarionid semislugs of eastern Queensland (Stylommatophora, Helicarionidae)</mods:title>
<mods:affiliationid="BA888191A24BB1E756D6656C1F5A3165">Australian Museum, 1 William St, Sydney NSW 2010, Australia Isabel. Hyman @ austmus. gov. au</mods:affiliation>
<bibRefCitationid="EFCBE6A7FFE9B130509C9F77F057FC7A"author="Scott, B."box="[934,1056,871,897]"pageId="48"pageNumber="399"pagination="69 - 80"refId="ref42653"refString="Scott, B. (1995) Redescription of Fastosarion superba (Cox, 1871) with descriptions of two new species of Fastosarion from northern Queensland (Pulmonata: Helicarionidae). Molluscan Res., 16, 69 - 80."type="journal article"year="1995">Scott, 1995</bibRefCitation>
<figureCitationid="136187D3FFE9B130519F9F9BF69BFC5E"box="[677,748,907,933]"captionStart="FIGURE 6"captionStartId="49.[98,171,1309,1330]"captionTargetBox="[98,1151,188,1277]"captionTargetId="figure-7@49.[98,1157,188,1277]"captionTargetPageId="49"captionText="FIGURE 6 Distribution of Clade A species. ▲ = F.superbus, ◻ = F.aquavitae, ♢ = F.brazieri, ◆ = F.comerfordae, ●= F.griseolus, ▽ = F.helenkingae, █ = F.paluma."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8343073"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/8343073/files/figure.png"pageId="48"pageNumber="399">Figs. 6</figureCitation>
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<figureCitationid="136187D3FFE9B13051CC9F9BF742FC5E"box="[758,821,907,933]"captionStart="FIGURE 7"captionStartId="50.[129,202,1279,1300]"captionTargetBox="[134,1183,193,1242]"captionTargetId="figure-9@50.[129,1188,188,1247]"captionTargetPageId="50"captionText="FIGURE 7 Shells of Clade A species. A. Fastosarion superbus, MO77446.B. Fastosarion aquavitae, MO50851.C. Fastosarion aquavitae, MO20228 (type locality of F.ameyi). D. Fastosarion brazieri, AM C.553533.E. Fastosarion comerfordae, MO63985.F.Fastosarion griseolus, MO55568.G.Fastosarion helenkingae, NMV F219324.H. Fastosarion helenkingae, AM C.559842 (type locality of F.schelli). I. Fastosarion paluma, MO63983.J.Fastosarion paluma, MO48024 (Hinchinbrook Is).Scale bar 5 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8343075"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/8343075/files/figure.png"pageId="48"pageNumber="399">7B–C</figureCitation>
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<figureCitationid="136187D3FFE9B13050059F9BF72AFC5E"box="[831,861,907,933]"captionStart="FIGURE 8"captionStartId="51.[98,171,1353,1374]"captionTargetBox="[98,1157,188,1321]"captionTargetId="figure-6@51.[98,1157,188,1321]"captionTargetPageId="51"captionText="FIGURE 8 Fastosarion live images (Clade A).A.Fastosarion superbus, MO46340, Mt Dryander (QM image). B.F.aquavitae, NMV F230751, Brandy Creek (A. Moussalli, NMV).C. F.brazieri, AM C.553531, Cape Tribulation (A.Moussalli, NMV).D. F.brazieri, AM C.525003, Mt Lewis.E.F.comerfordae, Broken River NP (Kackland). F.F.paluma, Paluma (QM image). G. F.griseolus, AM C.512514,Byfield SF.H. F.griseolus, AM C.512615,Burleigh Head NP. I. F.helenkingae, NMV F219324,Bowling Green NP (A. Moussalli, NMV).J. F.helenkingae, AM C.559842, Magnetic Island (type locality of F.schelli)."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8343077"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/8343077/files/figure.png"pageId="48"pageNumber="399">8B</figureCitation>
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<figureCitationid="136187D3FFE9B130505D9F9BF70AFC5E"box="[871,893,907,933]"captionStart="FIGURE 10"captionStartId="53.[98,171,1574,1595]"captionTargetBox="[98,854,188,1541]"captionTargetId="figure-6@53.[98,854,188,1542]"captionTargetPageId="53"captionText="FIGURE 10 Genitalia of F.aquavitae. A, C.MO50851, Conway Range.B, D.MO20228, West Funnel Ck (type locality of F.ameyi). A–B, Reproductive system.Arrow shows the junction of the penis and epiphallus.C–D, Penis interior. Scale bars 2 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8343081"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/8343081/files/figure.png"pageId="48"pageNumber="399">10</figureCitation>
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Genitalia (fig.10) with medium length vagina, slender; bursa copulatrix moderately short, duct distinct, bursa oval. Penis very long, slender, internally with one partial longitudinal pilaster proximally, internal wall sculptured with pustules; 30% of penis contained in penial tunica. Penis longer than epiphallus, slightly narrower in diameter; epiphallic caecum medium length; flagellum medium length, slender, terminal portion fused into a loop.
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has previously been recorded only from the Conway Range (
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10 and MQ13 (originally identified through curatorial work), expanding the known range to include Eungella NP, Cathu SF, Mt Blackwood and Sarina (fig. 6). Differences previously noted between
; the specimens were 30 years old with fragile shells and faded body colouration, making comparisons of shell shape and shell / body colour problematic, but anatomically and genetically were a close match for
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. A. Reproductive system, MO77446, Mt Dryander. Arrow shows the junction of the penis and epiphallus. B. Penis interior, MO31289, Mt Dryander. Scale bars 1 mm (B), 2 mm (A).
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<paragraphid="8BE59B56FFEDB13453A59981F576F9EC"blockId="52.[129,639,1353,1559]"pageId="52"pageNumber="403">This species can be distinguished from its congeners by its relatively large size, pinkish body colouration and relatively more flattened shell.</paragraph>